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I watched three young men under the age of forty who seem to have gotten a gastroc clot
after jogging for two weeks every three days - two of the young men had the clot propigate into
the popliteal - it scared me and reminded me again that DVT is a process
some will expand some will contract.
Bart Bean
>Are Gastroc veins considered deep veins or superficial and how should they be treated? This is a argument with our reading docs.
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>Patti Shandloff BSN,RVT
>Supervisor
>Battjes Vascular Institute at Bethesda
>Memorial Hospital
>Boynton Beach, Fl.
>561-731-4000
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